EU-Startups Summit returns to Malta as innovation focal point
On May 7-8, the Mediterranean island of Malta will once again become a strategic meeting point for Europe’s entrepreneurial ecosystem as it hosts the latest edition of the EU-Startups Summit. The event is expected to attract hundreds of founders, venture capital investors, corporate innovators and policymakers, reinforcing Malta’s growing status as a regional tech and startup hub.
Showcasing Europe’s next generation of startups
The EU-Startups Summit is designed as a launchpad for high-potential European startups seeking visibility, capital and strategic partnerships. Early-stage and growth-stage companies from sectors such as fintech, artificial intelligence, climate tech, software-as-a-service (SaaS) and deep tech are expected to pitch in front of leading investors and industry experts.
Alongside live pitch competitions, the program typically features keynote talks, fireside chats and panel discussions with experienced founders, CEOs, and partners from top VC funds. Topics range from scaling across European markets and navigating regulation to building resilient teams and leveraging AI-driven innovation.
Malta’s strategic role in the European startup scene
By hosting the summit, Malta aims to highlight its role as a bridge between established European tech hubs and fast-growing innovation ecosystems across the Mediterranean. The country’s English-speaking talent pool, evolving digital infrastructure and supportive startup policies are increasingly positioning it as an attractive base for founders targeting the wider EU market.
For investors, the summit offers curated access to a diverse pipeline of European startups, as well as opportunities to co-invest and build cross-border syndicates. For founders, it provides rare face-to-face exposure to decision-makers from leading accelerators, corporates and investment firms, plus invaluable peer networking.
With its 2026 edition, the EU-Startups Summit is set to reaffirm Malta’s place on the European innovation map and contribute to the broader momentum behind Europe’s digital and entrepreneurial transformation.

